Talk:1922 Women's World Games

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Relay results[edit]

When translating this article to no-wiki, and establishing the first biography articles there, I find some information that I can not fit into the en-wiki results. This article says that 4×110 yds relay was won by UK, with France second. GBR athletics also says this. But, reading about Camille Sabie, I find two sources stating that USA came second in a '440 yard relay'[1][2]. Is there error in GBR Athletics' results page? The relays results in GBR Athletics are a bit odd, as France is written one time, covering two years. Also, this article states that two outside games competitions were held; 100-m sprint, and the 4×100 m relay. I assume that the 4x100 m here equals 4x110y in the results in the en-wiki article. Does this mean that the 4x110y was not a part of the World Games per se? Any thoughs? Ssu (talk) 08:22, 11 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Someone definitely messed up because GBR also lists Sabie for bronze in long jump and njsportsheroes agrees while keenathletics says she got silver. GBR and njsportsheroes agree on SBJ distances though. Malolepsza's paper has an inline citation for the 1922 relay time but no inlines for the "outside" competitions. Unfortunately it doesn't list the 1926 relay results so I can't check if GBR's 4x110 table is just mis-typed, but I suspect that it is, explaining why France and Czechoslovakia are both listed for a single time, and why the U.S. medal is not listed. Looking up the UK relay team got me the relay record progression which is the correct names and date, but doesn't match Malolepsza's time (51.4) or relay order. And on top of everything, the WWG was on August 20 but there's also the 1922 Women's Olympiad in Monaco in April, with events that don't match. Now I'm confused again because Malolepsza's paper claims that the WWG was first organized as the Women's Olympic Games in 1922 in Paris (and both sets of games were by IWSF/Milliat). There must surely be a book written somewhere that has sorted this all out already. SamuelRiv (talk) 01:15, 20 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]